50 Things to Eat in Philly Before You Die

There's more to the City of Brotherly Love than cheesesteaks.

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Philadelphia is a city renowned for its rich American history. There’s no other place where you can tour Independence Hall, take pictures of the Liberty Bell or climb the famous Rocky steps in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

But did you know that the City of Brotherly Love also has a world-renowned food scene? To make it easy for you, here are the 50 best dishes that everyone has to try when in Philly. If you want to know which foods Philly natives love most, check this list out.

Founded by Japanese Iron Chef Takao Iinuma, Hai Street seamlessly fuses Japanese with American cuisine by incorporating traditional sushi ingredients into a Mexican-style burrito. Some may call it a supersize-me sushi roll, but all we know is that it tastes amazingly good.

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From signature flavors like vanilla and hazelnut to more unique flavors like avocado and cucumber, Capogiro’s super-creamy gelato never disappoints. Plus, it’s been ranked the #1 ice cream spot in the world by National Geographic!

One simply does not visit Linvilla Orchards just to pick fresh apples (though they’re also something that shouldn’t be missed). Rather, people stop by to take home a dozen box of freshly-made apple cider donuts. We promise you that your first one won’t be your last.